It was pure chance that I saw this Bench Mark (BM) on Marsh Lane on November 23 2017. Being close by the area I had only intended to have a quick look at the work going on at York Street where some old trams tracks had recently been dug up. Seeing little change I was going back but, having not done so for very many years, I decided to walk to the old Marsh Lane Station area just to see what was there at what I knew has long been a mainly empty area. To my surprise I spotted this nice BM at the Marsh Lane entry/exit point. On looking up old maps I found what is almost certainly this BM is marked on a 1951-1954 1:1,250 map (Marsh Lane Station was still there then) but it was not marked (possibly due to the scale) on a 1921 1:2,500 map. The first photo is a close-up of the BM and the second shows its general location by the yard.

Leo the BM you have highlighted was the entrance to the Goods Yard, I thought at first it was the one on the bridge just a couple of hundred yards away, see below.

Thanks for that information buffaloskinner . I walked under that bridge yesterday (Nov 23 2017) but never thought to look for a BM though I doubt I would have spotted that one on at least a cursory look.

This Bench Mark (BM) caught my eye while having a cursory look around as I walked on Dock Street, Leeds, on March 6 2018. I've walked by there several times in recent months but have never spotted this BM before so it was a surprise that I spotted it now despite it being quite clear and in good condition. The first photo is a close-up of the BM and the second shows its location on Dock Street (it is on the second block up on the right).